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Outlaw Raceway Park was built in the fall of 2010.  Built from a old Go Cart track, Hank Tetuan and Mike Willmann did the dirt work in one weekend.  It was design to run the HPI 1/5 Baja and 1/4 scale .  Track sits on 6 acres with AMB scoring system, Lights, Bathrooms, Driver stand  and Specators stand .  Straights measure out to 80 Feet long, corners 90 and 25 wide with full fencing around the track.  11 degrees corners with 8 degree back and flat front.  We are a QSAC  track so all drivers must be a member.

 

The track went though many improvements the past few years.  Starting in fall of 2010 we laid the track out not knowing what the future will be.  We had one car to share among interested drivers.  In the spring of 2011 we had 3 Modifieds and ran local races on Sunday afternoons.   We also hook up with another track, Deadend Raceway from Blairsburgh Iowa.  We decided to run a series together to help draw interest for both tracks and increase car count in 2012.

 

In 2012 we held our first local point race with 4 Modifieds.  Jeff Reed won our first point championship that year.  We also held 4 events of the newly design Mid America Modified tour (MAMT).  Track had no driver stand, flat clay track with manual scoring. 

 

In 2013 we installed a driver stand, Lights in the fall and continue to increase the banking.  We also added compose dirt from the dump which help to maintain the track with ease and less water.  With lights we went to Saturday night shows.  Our Car Count doubled and the newly made sprint car showed up in the fall.   We added the Redcat Sport Mods.

 

In 2014 we added a new class, Outlaw Sprint Cars.  So now with Modifieds and Sprints we had a full event.  We also added a AMB scoring system.  Also changed was the series name.  With the add on sprints we went with the Midwest Dirt Showdown Series.  ORP currently sign up with QSAC (quarter scale Auto Club).  This help with insurance and possible host 1/4 scale sprint cars on dirt.  More to come on this.

 

At the end of 2015 season we picked up the New Super Late Models and a Sportsman class where beginners or less experience drivers can run.  With a breakout time of 8.5 seconds. 

 

New for 2017 we held our first sanction race with QSAC.  A 3 day show in which we ran 1/4 scale sprint car race.

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2018 the track pickup its first Corporate sponsored by FiveStar Hobbies.  We also went live on Facebook with the Friday Night Front Stretch held on Fridays prior to our Saturday Night Race.  Interviews and Complete Race discussion.  

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2019 was another big year as we updated the track.  We updated the track to be more racer friendly as the track increase in length, wider corners and of course more banking.  We also installed LED lighting  to give the track a more Hi-def look.  We also added a new water system to help water the track, purchase a tractor to maintain the track as well.  

 

2020 continue to see improvement as we will host the newly design Midwest Dirt Showdown Series with Endicott Speedway. 

 

 

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